WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures cover

Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures

Chapter 75: Errata:
Open in WeRead

About This Book

The narrative follows a lively young woman from Stratford who wanders town and countryside while engaging in a series of romantic encounters and social escapades. Presented as episodic sketches, it depicts her flirtations, misunderstandings, and small moral reckonings against richly observed domestic and pastoral scenes. The tone mixes gentle humor and sentiment as it examines courtship manners, social perception, and the gap between private feeling and public appearance. Episodes range from playful outdoor outings to quieter, more intimate confrontations, producing character studies and social commentary rather than a single, sustained dramatic arc.

List of Corrections:

p. 11: "and a semicicle on the crumbling earth" was changed to "and a semicircle on the crumbling earth."

p. 78: "She did not not seem" was changed to "She did not seem."

p. 81: "from you own people" was changed to "from your own people."

p. 123: "chance of the the same" was changed to "chance of the same."

p. 131: "we sat in the litttle bower" was changed to "we sat in the little bower."

p. 166: "she had heard vaguely of from time time" was changed to "she had heard vaguely of from time to time."

p. 169: "this acquaintence the moment she chose." was changed to "this acquaintance the moment she chose."

p. 171: "the deliberare purpose" was changed to "the deliberate purpose."

p. 191: "letters of red and biack;" was changed to "letters of red and black;"

p. 203: "as he slowy sharpened" was changed to "as he slowly sharpened."

p. 233: "For how long?—a fornight!" was changed to "For how long?—a fortnight!"

p. 307: "her contritition" was changed to "her contrition."

p. 322: "lead her delirous wanderings" was changed to "lead her delirious wanderings."

p. 349: "so sure be must have been" was changed to "so sure he must have been."

Errata:

p. 176: "Nay, but this time you have hit the mark," complacently. should be "Nay, but this time you have hit the mark," said Juliet, complacently.

p. 185: "'twas a bold demand to made of England!" should be "'twas a bold demand to make of England!"